10 ways to give Autism Awareness/Acceptance Month Meaning

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“It means that people need to be aware, I means to they need to raise money for—it’s so people can learn what a great guy you are.”

I know. Could have been more succinct, but it’s a hard question to answer. Wouldn’t it be more meaningful to Matthew, his family and friends, if April were Autism Acceptance Month instead, as autism self-advocate Paula Durbin-Westby suggests?